Truro News

Local referee reaches impressive milestone

Hockey season extended for Camden’s Chase Carter

- Lyle Carter Lyle Carter’s sports column appears Saturdays in the Truro Daily News. If you have a story idea, contact him at 902-673-2857.

ere was a basketball championsh­ip on the line Sunday afternoon at South Colchester Academy in Brook eld.

e Saint John Mavericks defeated the P.E.I. Mustangs to win the Maritime Women’s Wheelchair Basketball League championsh­ip.

It was during the game that Keith Finck reached an amazing career milestone, o ciating his 4,000th career basketball game.

“It was nice to reach the milestone refereeing wheelchair basketball,” Finck, 71, of Truro, said. “There has been a great camaraderi­e with these athletes over the years. I was a little excited when I went out to toss up the ball to start the game. As the game went on I did realize it was a special game. I kind of thought, wow, these legs have made it up and down the oor for 49 years.”

Following the game and the presentati­on of medals, Finck was pleasantly surprised as an announceme­nt came over the public address system, recognizin­g his o ciating 4,000 games.

“ e next thing I knew, one of the mothers from the P.E.I. team was standing beside me with a celebratio­n cake, it had lit candles and 4,000 frosted on top of the cake. It was a very emotional thing — as I thanked everyone I took notice that the card they gave me was signed by many players and fans. Sarah Giles from the P.E.I. team made the presentati­on, I was really appreciati­ve.”

Also noticeably pleasing to Finck was seeing Truro Mayor Bill Mills in attendance at the game.

“It was certainly thoughtful of Mayor Mills to take the time to attend the game,” Finck said. “I really appreciate­d seeing him.”

e mayor and town council plan to present Finck with a special certi cate next week.

It was during the 1968- 69 basketball season that Finck refereed his rst game; it was a junior high school game played in Truro.

“I had played high school basketball at Central Colchester High School in Onslow under Johnny “Chucker” Matheson. I decided I’d like to get into refereeing. I look back and remember a great mentor, Lloyd Sutherland, he encouraged me, he helped me along as did his wife Eleanor, who like Lloyd, refereed basketball.”

What followed would see Finck referee both Nova Scotia boys and girls junior high school and high school basketball, championsh­ip games at all levels, minor ball with Basketball Nova Scotia and women’s university basketball. It’s hard to imagine, someone running up and down a gymnasium oor for so many years and actually reaching the 4,000-game mark.

And, another milestone is approachin­g in 2018 — it will be Finck’s 50th season officiatin­g basketball. His background is truly remarkable and deserving of being revisited.

In 1980, he refereed the Canadian College Athletic Associatio­n championsh­ip, 1981 saw him o ciate the CCAA nationals in Burnaby, B.C., in 2008 and 2009 he o ciated women’s wheelchair nationals in Regina and Montreal.

In 2014, the Truro Sport Heritage Society very ttingly inducted Finck into their Colchester County Sports Hall of Fame.

In wondering, what’s really left for this spry, highly-thought-of referee to accomplish? We must say, what an amazing record Keith, well done!

You could call 2017- 18 a dream season for Chase Carter of Camden.

In his second season playing for the Steve Crowell-coached Dartmouth Steele Subaru Midgets, Carter led all Nova Scotia Major Midget Hockey League defence- men in playoff scoring with two goals and 11 assists for 13 points, in 14 games. Carter and his Subaru teammates played in the recent Atlantic Midget AAA championsh­ip at the East Hants Sportspex, when play wrapped up, it looked like the young defencemen’s season was over.

Not so. A telephone call from the Edmundston Blizzard and Carter was o to the Fred Page Cup in Ottawa this week with the Maritime Junior Hockey League champions. He was excited but more or less thinking he was along as insurance in case of injury.

“ is will be a great thing even if I just go and take it all in,” Carter, 18, said.

Wednesday, when Edmundston lost their opening game 4-1 to Ottawa Junior Senators, Carter was not in the lineup. On ursday — the Blizzard faced College Francais De Longueil in an afternoon game and Carter was listed to play.

What a moment for the exciting, young Colchester County prospect — moving up in ranks and getting to play in the Eastern Canadian junior A championsh­ip.

 ??  ?? Keith Finck, after officiatin­g his 4,000th basketball game, is presented with a cake by P.E.I. player Sarah Giles.
Keith Finck, after officiatin­g his 4,000th basketball game, is presented with a cake by P.E.I. player Sarah Giles.
 ??  ?? Keith Finck o ciating a 2012 high school provincial championsh­ip game in Oxford.
Keith Finck o ciating a 2012 high school provincial championsh­ip game in Oxford.
 ??  ?? Chase Carter of the Edmundston Blizzard.
Chase Carter of the Edmundston Blizzard.
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